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No trail worthy bike should come without a dropper nowadays. The weight gain is negligible, they're incredibly reliable, and make riding easier and more enjoyable. The prices range from $100 to over $400 so there is a dropper post for every budget.

Based on how Sick Bikes have been acting towards their customers in the past year or so, do you actually think that Sick treated their frame builder any better? Classy or not, money talks, bullshit walks. Calling out Sick in social media was a good decision on Marino's part. Fight fire with fire, and add more fuel to the fire.
How many people have taken to public forums and social media after Sick literally, and figuratively failed to deliver again? About 76 pages of people and counting.
www.pinkbike.com/forum/listcomments/?threadid=211801
Are these unsatisfied customers uncouth too? Marino has every right to call Sick out.

This is why I hate mountain bikers.
Mountain Bikers: We need to foster trust in people by being good ambassadors of the sport.
Also Mountain Bikers: Bro, let's do some stupid shit that make people hate us!
And the cycle continues.

@oobie38: Is this a fucking motorcycle gang but with mountain bikers?
"Hey Bros! Let's session this 50 meter patch of dirt by roosting the ever living shit out of it of hours on end. Then lets have cheap beer until we're all wasted and drive home drunk."
Culture.

So a couple of Bros decided to make a company without any business acumen or customer service experience.
"...That we were rude to people deliberately. When we tried to make it clear we were only rude to someone if they'd been rude to us or someone else first."
Sorry Bros. People are paying you money. You can't be rude to your customers no matter how much of an asshole they are to you. Customer is not always right. But that also doesn't mean you can be dick to them. I know you have your Bro image to maintain and all, but customer service ALWAYS comes first. Especially a 'company' as small as this one.
Stick to selling stickers and shirts.